Kathryn Kuhlman: The Glory, the Cost, and the Holy Spirit Who Remains
An Introduction for the Hungry, the Broken, and the Called There are lives God allows us to study not so we can imitate methods, but so we can discern patterns —patterns of glory, patterns of failure, and patterns of redemption. Kathryn Kuhlman is one such life. Her story is not merely about miracles; it is about intimacy purchased at a cost , an anointing guarded through repentance, and a woman who learned—painfully—that God’s presence is more precious than ministry success. In an age obsessed with platforms, numbers, and charisma, Kathryn Kuhlman stands as a holy contradiction. She did not build a ministry empire. She did not promote herself as a brand. In fact, she was terrified of being touched, applauded, or exalted—because she feared grieving the One she loved most: the Holy Spirit . This is not a sanitized story. It is not a celebrity biography meant to inspire admiration alone. It is a sobering, hope-filled testimony that speaks to leaders, intercessors, evangelists, and ordina...